Dr. Nicholas Borgogna studies how identity can influence mental health outcomes. He examines mental health among LGBTQ+ college students who have newer gender and sexual identities.
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LGBTQ+ Community’s Perception of Family and Health
Author James Huỳnh studies the experiences of Vietnamese Americans who identify as LGBTQ+. He examines the experiences of people involved with the Viet Rainbow of Orange County (VROC) organization and how participation has been used to develop support systems in the community.
A Social Scientist’s Thoughts On Using Medication To Treat Opioid Use Disorder
Dr. Brown studies treatments for opioid use disorder. He looks at how professionals feel about medications for opioid use disorder and how those attitudes relate to treatment practices.
Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Communities
Author Alejandra Torres Sanchez works with mental health professionals to understand barriers that prevent people from accessing community resources. She identifies available resources by service area to describe which services are most needed by the community.
Anxiety and Depression: Making Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Harder than it Needs to Be
Dr. Andew Huhn works with people who struggle with opioid use disorder. He looks at the relationship between opioid use and mental health to try to find the best way to support patients in need.
Finding Home and Finding Self: Experiences of Homeless LGBTQ+ Individuals
Dr. Peter Matthews works to understand experiences of homelessness in the LGBTQ+ community. He focuses on the choices that people sometimes make to protect their LGBTQ+ identities.
Relapse Risk and Mothers with a History of Substance Use
Dr. Lela Rankin studies the stresses that women can experience during postpartum. She focuses on women with a history of substance use to try to understand factors that can lead to relapse, and how to best support postpartum mothers.